Language Learning FAQs

What does "Spanish Immersion" mean?

Immersion simply means being surrounded by a language so it can be acquired naturally. Children have an innate ability to learn language by hearing it spoken to them or around them. In our Spanish immersion environment, children are surrounded by the Spanish language and they learn it through the natural interactions of school activities and social experiences. In this environment, communication happens spontaneously and conversation is key!

Why offer your child a second language? The benefits are many!

Cognitive Benefits

Over three decades of research has shown that children who study a foreign language tend to have greater cognitive development than their monolingual peers. This is demonstrated in such skills as enhanced creativity, memory, focus, problem-solving, flexible thinking, and ability to multi-task. Scientists propose that the processes used in learning languages require more attention and harder thinking, which in turn has a positive effect on overall cognitive development. (Bamford and Mizokawa, 1991; Kovacs and Mehler, 2009; Bialystok et al., 2013)

Physiological Benefits

Evidence suggests that being bilingual from an early age physically changes the brain's structure and increases brain activity. Brain matter in bilingual people has been shown to be denser than that of monolingual people in both hemispheres, particularly in the left hemisphere (which controls language and communication skills). (Kovelman et al., 2008; Mechelli, 2004)

Academic Benefits

Studies consistently show that people who are competent in more than one language outscore monolinguals on tests of verbal and nonverbal intelligence (Cloud et al., 2000; Hakuta and Weatherford, 1986; Bruck et al., 1974) The College Entrance Examination Board (1992, 1982) reported that students who had averaged four or more years of foreign language study scored higher on the verbal section of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) than those who had studied four or more years of any other subject.

Social and Career Opportunities

Being bilingual opens doors to communication with more people, in more places! As world communities are becoming increasingly interdependent, languages allow us to interact competently. Knowing a second language can also give people a competitive advantage in the work force by opening up additional job opportunities (Villano, 1996). It's clear that speaking multiple languages is a valuable asset!

Why learn a foreign language in the preschool years?

More Potential!

Studies show that the neurons of a newborn's mind are "unprogrammed" and full of potential, providing an ideal opportunity for second language learning (Begley, 1996). Brain scan technology supports the theory of critical periods of development when a child's brain is highly susceptible to environmental experiences. (Kulh, 2010; Brown, 1994; Fromkin and Rodman)

The window for language learning is generally thought to be through age ten. During these years, the circuits in children's brains become wired for how language sounds. Repeated exposure to words helps the brain build the neural connections for further language development. The more years devoted to learning a language and the more opportunities available to use it in everyday situations, the greater the proficiency achieved (Curtain, 1997).

Language Mastery is Easier

Intense neural activity in early childhood opens the brain to new sounds and patterns, allowing better mimicking of sounds and pronunciation. Children who learn a language before adolescence are more likely than older learners to attain native-like pronunciation (Harley, 1986; Patkowski, 1990).

Lower Inhibitions

Emotionally, children are often less inhibited about making mistakes than adolescents or adults are. This lowers what language acquisition experts call the "affective filter" (Krashen, 1985), making them more likely to try out and use a foreign language.

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